James L. Brooks Recalls the On-Set Drama of 'Terms of Endearment' and the Stars' Rift
Director James L. Brooks recently reminisced about the challenging filming of 'Terms of Endearment,' a 1983 hit that marked his directorial debut. He opened up about the intense on-set friction between stars Debra Winger and Shirley MacLaine, who played mother and daughter in the film. Brooks likened their disputes to a parental fight, noting the palpable tension that affected the entire crew.
In an interview with People, Brooks shared that the rift between Winger and MacLaine often felt like a parent's fight, recalling the 'frozen feeling' in the pit of your stomach when parents argue. He praised Winger's grace after not winning an Oscar, noting her exceptional acting skills and charisma. Despite not receiving an Academy Award, Winger's performance was highly regarded, and she posed with an imaginary Oscar, displaying her professionalism and grace.
Brooks also commended Winger's acting prowess, describing her as one of the greatest actors alive with extraordinary charisma. He highlighted the rarity of such a talented and charismatic combination in an actor.
'Terms of Endearment' is based on Larry McMurtry's novel of the same name. The film explores Aurora's search for love and her daughter's marital issues, showcasing the complex relationship between the mother-daughter duo. Brooks' directorial debut was a special project, and the on-set drama only adds to its intriguing history.